Nanoparticles have been employed in the areas of medicine, space exploration, environmental preservation, and energy. Here, we explore the potential dangerous of nanoparticle use.
By Arzoo Puri
18 Aug 2023
Two-photon microscopy is a type of fluorescence microscopy that, rather than exciting the sample with a single photon, makes use of multiple photons.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
16 Aug 2023
The CHIPS and Science Act, approved in August 2022, aims to boost United States innovation and competitiveness with a $280 billion investment in new microprocessor manufacturing and R&D facilities, high-tech hubs, and a diverse STEM workforce.
Graphene's large surface area allows for a higher number of active sites, facilitating greater electrochemical reactions and increasing energy storage capacity in graphene EV batteries.
A nanoindenter is a versatile tool used to measure the mechanical properties of a material.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
11 Aug 2023
Colloidal silicon dioxide is commonly utilized as an agent in pharmaceutical and food products. Manufacturers in various other sectors also utilize silicon since it is readily available and adaptable.
In this article, AZoNano offers a comprehensive guide to diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, including its working principle and applications.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
8 Aug 2023
Lithium-sulfur batteries are among the most promising successors of lithium-ion batteries.
By Dr. Stefano Tommasone
8 Aug 2023
Cryogenic-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has rapidly become one of the most important experimental methods in structural biology and nanoscience. In this article, AZoNano discusses the working principle of single particle cryo-electron microscopy.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
7 Aug 2023
Metrology concerns the science of measurement and is used in every branch of science and technology. Here, we compare quantum metrology and optical metrology.
By Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D
4 Aug 2023